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The Envelope Clutch

I know that I’ve mentioned her before, but do you know Anna over at Noodlehead? Well, she recently debuted another pattern which I was lucky enough to test for her! Her new pattern is for an envelope clutch, and it includes 2 sizes with 2 flap styles, plus directions for adding a wrist strap or a shoulder strap.

I couldn’t resist, I made one in each size!

The smaller clutch, exterior is a Heather Ross linen blend from Far, Far Away II – I really like the heavier weight of this fabric for the exterior:

After I created these 2 clutches I realized that my iPad *might* fit in the larger one. Well, the clutch ended up a tiny bit too short, so I made another! This time I made the clutch a bit taller and a bit narrower, because I like my iPad covers to fit pretty snugly. I also opted for velcro closure on this one. Anna recommends canvas in the 2 clutches above, which gave them great shape. For an iPad clutch, she recommends batting. I used a thin, fusible batting for my iPad clutch, and I think it worked really well!

I included the card slots and pockets on this one, because I thought they might come in handy.

And some ladybugs to line the pocket!

My iPad clutch finished at about 8.5″ x 10.5″. There was quite a bit of trial and error (on my part, no fault of the pattern!) to get the size exactly how I wanted the clutch to fit. If I were to make another, I might leave a little more room. I hope I don’t spill on this one, because I’m pretty sure it would shrink in the wash! (I made that mistake on a sleeve that I made for my macbook!)

As usual, this is a great pattern! I love the sizes and shapes of these clutches, and Anna has great directions. If you haven’t already, go check out her blog! She has some great tutorials and patterns – all of which are written with such great detail (and great photos!) that a newbie could sew one up with easy!